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Our County~Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper. miner & BREESE. BREVARD, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMI5K1J ;]0.1904. VOL. IX- I^unns Rock Lodge No. 267 F. ^ M. M. Meets Friday on or before the full moon in each month, at 2 p. ui. Visitinjr Masons , are eordialJy inviteil *^o meet with ns. sptly \Vm. Maxwell, S<r </. Conestee Lodge No. 237, O. O. F. every Monday niuht at ^1* ^"isitinji brotlu‘1‘6 are cor- ( lally Invite,d to visit ii<. T. D. ENGLAND, N. G. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, -m. o DEfiiCCRATIC GANOIDATES 9 Ui October 5, 1904 Come out* and hear a greal» speecln upon the political Issues now feefor© tfe® peop!e. Kei;ulaf vtMiium ev- erv 'i'n(‘sd:iy nii'lit in Ma sonic \’isitin«r l\ni^hts atH* (•<>i‘<li:i 11 y in vited to attend. W. E. BREEZE Jr., C. C. Brevard Teleplione Exchange. TiorKs: Haily—7 a. in. to H' p. ni. i^unday —S to I(> a. ni.. 4 to (> j). m. * enti'al Ottiee—( 'ooper Jitoek. Professional Ccrds. W. A. GASH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 & 8, McMinn Bid'g, Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWOR.TH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty. lU)orns 1 and 2. 1’lel-:<‘lsinH‘f Jlnildin<>-. ZACHARY &. BB.EESE ATTORN EY?-AT-LAW Offices iir Mcf^inn Biack, Srevard, N. C. WELCH CALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. I’l'aclices in all the court-; Rooms 9 and 10 KcMinn B'ock, Erevarti, N. C. ftlisccIleaeoHS. Dr. H. H. CARSON Surgeon Dentist HKNDKKSONVl 1,1-K. N. Satisfaction <"iiiaraiitii 'l in a!! ojiiTanoiis. f’iii* C. C. KILPATRICK, CONTRACTOR m OOILOER. Office at Barber Shcp, Brevard, H. C. HERE! HERE STAY!” Republican Policy Fosters Meth ods of Plunder. THt COTVSHTtrxiOIV RATIONAL AMLNDMtNT OF couragi ro Eivrosc 5ELF COVLRN/AEM c coNo^n military 0>3PLaY r,rojRi; orno.-^^ TAR I FP XI5TIIVG STIFLES HOME COMPETITIOix. ^-^PHitippiNCs uLTi-'n/smV; PL^J TURI. UMWISE ! i ^HLi. .A.CCEPT 1 .--r “ *' ■ National Ticket. I'or I'i tsideiiL: ALTON H. of Xevv ^'oi k. ^ (»r V ice President: HLXKV (r. DAVIS, ol West For President!:!] Dr .-tor: WiLfJA.M T. ri : .\ \v[v >1* }v of liiiyv.'Kfx] ( 'ouiity. For ( oi]t;i-es.s: .L\MI-:.s M. (:J'l)ci-:ic, .ii;., IOLj C <M)!_n-es<i<inal DiMi U-i. I'stimates ;:iven on all kinds in the bnildiny line. ot woi'k T. B. CRAR.Y, Contractor for A!! Kintls of Brick Work.' n nnatioi ('cnient ^Vork. Pia>tcriij^'. I’chble- dash and Kouyh (’;istitii: ;i .'Specialty. BREVARD. N. C. G. W. Summcy—Carpenter IJest of i‘ect)nnncndations—liis \vo:L’k. Jobs in or out of town accepted. All work *i-n;iranteed. T/ie JEthelwold l}revard\s New Hotel—Modern Ap- pointnitints--(>]»en all the y<*ar. 'J’he patronage of thi' travelinL’’ jniblic as well as snnnnei-ton: ists is s«dicited. Opp. Court House, orevard, N.C. Sale of Land. pv virtue of two t'xi'cntion^; ivsueil from tin* Siip’oriorCourt of Macon < ()unty. N. <; , on two iiiiiirnicius in favor It. L Hortor anil !t<_'ain>t \V .1 Zaolnuy, I wil; sell, ]>y public aiiciioi f,If filial' at tin'court hous»'doi)- in I ra-isylva- (’ountv. N C . on Moinlay. No\cmhcr V .(^1 all til'-- riL'lit, litli' and intt rcst wliidi the saiti'"'- Zachiii-y i'a^ f)r nviy ln.T(nao cntitU d J,V in and to a ) the In Tr.iii^ \ I v:niia Conntv, N C ■ of wlii h .lonathan Z.ichary, fatiierOl W. J Zacharv, doc'd, was sei/.td. Tliis SoptcinbtT 7. 11!04. .1. <;. KIN(;. Sherin’Transylvuiia County, X. c. ^Tr s;>ass notice always on hantl i-t the Njws oftiee. l*rott'o<ion EnttlilcN Ctiniltiaiew to Tut American l*ec»i»le at Will — System Inimionl to the Ititet*ei4t.s of the Coji- ■ uiuer.-L.eHraliz.etl System of Kobhery In a s])Ot*ch recently Uelivereil at Ban.wr. M(>.. the IIou. lUnnke Cock- rau said of the trust.s; “Xow. Miy irieml:;, as a matter oi ! fact the trust is not a uiystcrions in- i stilulion. It is a vt'ry sinij'U* uiethod of plunder. :in<l It is a very natiiral couse,ft.ence ot Iv('pubJic:in policy. In fact, it is an lne\it;il»le e:ms<*vnience ! Avhen we come to e >ns'nU'r the ordinary I compositioa of h;::n::n nattire. The i trust is simi»ly a device l>y Vviiich tlie I potenti;iliti(*s of a tarhT systi'm for idnnder have been made eileciive and i put in lu tive o; eratiD:i. Yoa will ob- j i>erv(* thiit cnder a tariff system Vv'hicli ; made c<);ii.');(Jitit's iu\)Juce,l in this I coimtry ui:>!-e exp ‘usive thun abro;id ! doniostic eo:’!peliiion ofieniiines sy re duced prices that lh<* persv»us entailed did li(/i .!.('t liiucli licneilt out of the tariff. Their d'uriestic c<)i;!petition be came s;> keen that tlu*y not mucli l;et(er off Ih.-n) they wjuld be if tliey iiad the eo:;;i-e:iiion of t!ie whoh‘world freely nJi.iitIf ,1 to tlie coiintry. ! “Nov\- it d' I n:)t t.ike lon.ic for some enlerpyish'.i; ucnllcnian to see that if they c,>ttUl eliniinaU* il >m<‘stii- competi- ti:»ii t! * tariff law would protect tluMii tro::i f »rei,irn comjtetition and then tliey •woidd liave t!ie eon.-;um»*r al)Si)!utely at their nurcy. One trust after another was oruani:'ed, ai'.d iinnu'di.itt'ly they [)i'oceeiled to r;.is(> jylces cij.)rnjf)u.dy. not merely lv> raise ti:em generally. l»ut i To raise* them speciiii-ally in this coun- i try lieyond wii:;t t!icy cit.trucd for {]k* same i»roIuct iibroad. Now a phe nomenon occurred at once which a ^reat many p(‘<vi<le couhl nut under stand, and f<»r want of a Ix'tter ex- j n it was attrlbuteil to the j I trenius of certnin financiers. | ! “It wris f's'.'.nd, f,)r insian*-e. that if , there v,-e?e three cor.>c»ratioiv- or <-on- , I cerii;-; (MiuMced in a do’.'iest pro<!uc- • ' tion, and these vrrro wortii, .-.ay, a m.!- ' i lion doIliM's apiece, t'u'.t tl;e mor.ionl: j 1 they c >:!!i!ined, inslend of beiuf' worth [ ; ?.*?,((uO.fKiO, the sum of their stock, tliey I ! became worth or | i CMK». and tills extr:iordinary multiplica- i j tion of viilue.^ vras attributed to v.'hat? ' A race of men tJiat were* called, I think, | j Napoleons of finance nnd macrici:uH | I and various otlier complimentary ! terms. I ‘‘I have no doubt for awhile these jreiitleinen supposed themselves pos- I Kessed of s:>me occult power. They forgot the ordinary limitations of man kind. They seemed to have coinpletely overlooked the fact th;it there never I yet was a multii)licati:)n of commodi- tie.s on this enrth of a miraculous character but one, and that was when the loaves and fishes "vvere mul tiplied upon the side of the mount. But they went aloi:!,' as if these poor huraiin beinjus had the f)Ower. by nien* scratches of a pen, to exercise a i)ower that was divine and to create these commodities of themselves. ■\\'ell, now, whiit really occurred was this: These three corpoi'ations put to.iiether $3,000,- 000 worth of property, and that is all they conveyed. —Adapted From Boston HeraM. “ibit the i)ow(H* 1 ) phmder the Amer ican lejjtle was a valuable <:sset iu their p().';s<“-;si<»n—t!>e !i:;lit. in other Vv'or<!s. to cl'.arue v> Iiat t^cy n'e:ised f.»:’ tl'.i ir p.rodnot where tlu* pra'.idrt was a necessity—was. in fact, a 11 -euse and puwe!' 1.) h'vy tribute on the t);i,ly of I the Am<*rican people; not to sell tiieir pro'.’iu t for what it was v.'o:’i!i, v/ith any re:;:ird to th.e co.^'t of producLioit, , biU to exact I'or it whatevt'r tiu.'y chose from ci>n.'-:nn;ers left heli.ie.vs in tiieir : h.-inds. And it caii:e to pass that these corporations deliberately proceeded t«» , eapit:ilize tin.^ power of levying trib- I ute as one of their own iis.^eis. The {:re;it steel corp.oration, with proi'erty wortli $.jiio.o{H».o{>0. accordiuL;' to the ^ most liberal estimate of u fri(‘!idly cen- : sus buiv.iu. or^^anized Itself uiion a ca.pit;!liz;!ti(>n of .':il,(>UO.<XX>.(KMj—tiiat is ! to say, this pi-o;tert;. was v.-orih ^riOii.- { (;00.(KK>. 'J'his power to jtlinuier was 1 wortii th.e balance. And that power to ! plunder, capitr.liy.ed, made a featiu'e of i its stock, wa-J bou.yht and sold, o;* ' slnires in it Jit least were bou;;ht and i sold, in the ojxmi market, j “I'hink of i!.’ The r:,:ht to plunder, j [ to K‘vy ti'il.ule f>n the American jie.ople, l)eu;^'it and sold in tl'.e open n.arkets. not mei'ely of <»ur own eoiniiry but of every country on the {^iol>e! Think of ill Vs'ijy, down here in Ro.'ton over a htmdred years ajio tiie attempt to ex act a small tribute on one article of common consumption resulted in a revohition which changed the v. hole asp(‘ct of civilization. lieri!' the de- scendaJits of tliat s;ime p«‘opii» sit tamely down and submit to taxation, to j>!tu’.der, not l)y a irovernnicat. but by syudieates of their own creation. • * ^ * “Now, as ajralnst tluit, the J>eino;Tatie policy is one simply of produttioa. It i.s very simple. It has no maj?ic;il formula. It do(‘s not i)retend to do • anythin.:; for anybody. It cannot, and tells the truth about it. It do«'s this; It says that all men shall have abso lute ri5.ihts of acc(‘ss to tliis soil, the riches there <-reiite<l by the iiand of a beneficent J’rovidence; each man shall erjoy all that he produce.-?. No man saall touch anythin." that is nor pro duced l.'y his own labor. That is the whole sum of Democratic doctrine. Thnt is the applicatiou of CLiristiaaity to Koverumeut.’' Ti'.e Tstl‘‘ of “.'’istcr.” RIosl n:< a ^\c:;rii for soua* title, some j handle to tl.i'ir n;imes. by means of | whiili they <a:. csc-ijie tJie monotonous , tind dreary ••m;>;{cr.” In fact, tliere is : a v.eil d(.“t:!u'(l revolt a^^•tinst this I ineaniuL^le.ss title. It is proli;ii)ie that i the pre\ ah i:ce of *‘i-oloneis.*' **j;en- ' era is,” ■'I'.iajors” and “judges” in ; Rome p.-irts of t!ie <-oniitry i* aue as j much as .-inylhin;; else to ttie effort . to avoid tiie Wi'arisome nppeliation of “liiistei’." 1 A cori-espo!Kh*nt for t!:(' Xc.v Voi-k Mail discovi’i's evi(h i;ce.-; of a ileciiled | liioveinent to y,et rid of the term. He ■ SULTSi'ests ••boss.” (;!■ even tin* i;ov.-< ;-y j desi;^n:ition of • i.lii." as i'lvferable. i In suniiniiii;- i!i» case' ai^'ainst the ' term n(»\v iri vj>,tie l.e sr.ys: J Tiir' comni<);i \ ;o'.v of the \':’hio of thnt ■ littl- >i ;ti«j!i, is rc— j fiLCtt'd in the rnvvillihj^iii <;f t‘u- cri'wd i to aj)ply it to .".:’y nu.ii t xci pi a-; ;in in- | dicatioa of sci’-a. No hixitnl.-u.k. news- ! bOJ'. p(.'d<L't‘r (li- t l ;ir;:i) ldl'i.-sj;cS a in.-in a.s “lui: iv-r‘ if ht- (.■xptct.'-- to t;et a ctnt out of him. Into such dls:-c;,n‘(‘ h;!S I fallen tliat it i.s even u.;t-d as a s of disres].ect on the streets and ii. the public conveyances. To illustrate j this the sajue Avriter adds: “blister" is KctuTall.v re''*^rvf'd for the i “cheap skate.” Jl is ordinarily applicable j in .‘ni(;h oa.-e:i this: A ninn who lives at ‘Washins'ton I't‘i;.vhts <‘ntc!\-d a trfdley car i the otlK-r Sund:iy afl<_/no.gg \.'ii,h a lady. He huppviu'd tt) have !ri>(,r'.i :t!l the silver chanse and liii-kcls that he l;;’d hiid in his pocket a;;d pnrsts.scd no l:ill i-ni.iller than a ten. Dut he in;:;iaijnl to lish ten cop pers oi;t Ol his pocket and khV(' them to the conductor for the two fare.s. The conductor c-oi;nt(*d them with j-rri-at prrav- it\', put theni in hi.-; loektt. and. as he slowly reached i;p for tlu- ri'd 't tin; t«',p of the c;ir wljieh I'injT-s u)) t'li' i.u'es, .‘^aid to tiie man, “Been sellin’ papers today, mister?” Truly “mister*’ has fallen on evi! days, r.ut .‘ance we canni<t all be colo nels and jud.u'cs, and sln.-e titles of no bility are not permitted in this coun try, there seems no way out of it e cei)t adoptln.c some new appeliat' for w'hich no suitable term presen* self, or, what strikes us as still sensible, disi)ens:n,!? with title^ gether as far as that be po.ssi' It be plain John Smith or Brown. State Ticket. i'^or (iovernor: il cijinx. I'or Lieutenant »ioverrio;': J'liAXC’fS ]). W'LX.STOX. Associate .Justices of .SupreuK* < o;it ^V. A. (j L<)] ICF fl. ] 5 j j() vv X M. -IK. State" ito/-; i>. F. DlXoX. .State Ti-ea^urer, 15. j:. j.A( w .Secretary of .Stnt<': •L i>I;^^\X (ilHMilS. Siiperiatondent of 1‘iiblie i ii sti u. ti«M V. .lovxili:. <'ommi.-sion(>r of Laln.i- and i’rintin;^ H. 15. X'AHXMK. Corporation < '<)•:<■( ; S. L, IvO'lMI’S Comniissic)nei- of ,\--i-ii :li are: S. L, PAT'i’i’lli.sOX. Cou?\ty Ticket. For Senator ;i>t 11 S •nalorial Di:,tri<-’ Vv'. \v. -STI:;.V(,FiJ !• or lojpre.-i ntatIve: \v. M. !ii:xi:\ . For .S!;i-i-i i;': ('• C. KIiJ’.vTHit K. ]■ cr Lejjistei' (>; .T-eeds: \V. (iAL!.(/\V.\ For 'J'ri-asuroi': ii. i>r< ix \\'! )UTii. w i'or Surveyo -: A. i.. n.\::i)ix_ For ( (U'oner: •J. CAXXON. 1 or ('<»mral-sl«oje!>: L. ^\ . i)| j()()l\.s, c. W. WILSOX T. f. CAi »\VA 'i'. :ns; a!» • !. c. ibi'va! .« "I’<>\vnsljij), A.LLl.si )X. Counly RcpuLl’c'in Tick:*t. F(^r H«-i)ri-i’;,tative: •L M. ( i:h. For II. FACLsXK ■'or Tr<-:i-1.1-.T: \V T. w. I'or Si.;rv -.::t.1l;h For (■< > \V. M. For C(> \V. ' •; Deedc 'V'.'A V. or; i;x<;. ?.rarv-? warm \v; would Kocky Tab pies veith o(>(! t''mic, loilistcr’s t dfivo.'^ T( ;t or oven liv- or- 'a<I- is.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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